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give 23 campuses system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on-line education. he says, getting the extra funding would be a tough sale to the state legislator. >> officials in japan say eight lithium ion battery on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained drop in a voltage and was not overcharged as previously thought. it happened during an all nippon airways flight on january the 16th. also 50 of the 787 dream liner is have been grounded as officials, including the faa investigator. they're also looking into it g yes yuasa, the maker of the charred and battery. u.s. investigators also said it found no evidence of a battery overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at boston's airport overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at boston's airport ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ fresh at subway ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] at subway, you got breakfast made. like an un
give 23 campuses system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on-line education. he says, getting the extra funding would be a tough sale to the state legislator. >> officials in japan say eight lithium ion battery on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained drop in a voltage and was not overcharged as previously thought. it happened during an all nippon airways flight on january the 16th. also 50 of the 787 dream liner...
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but there are many students who rely on the buses including 54,000 special-education students and others who live far from schools and transportation. >> the city's last school bus strike, in 1979, lasted 14 weeks. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news governor jerry brown will be at uc board of regents meeting again today. more on what they will be talking about next. plus a full check of your thursday morning forecast that the kron 4 >> by 3:00 p.m.. taking a double look outside it is cold out there. the afternoon will be very nice day. take a look at the approach to the bay bridge and the golden gate which will look nice and clear. >> high erica. >> the morning darya. it is cold and some spots we are below freezing. some locations sitting in the upper twenties. remember is the number i will show you are not the morning lows. the temperatures will continue to draw closer to sunrise. live outside our mount tam cam shows a clear morning for most of us. we have areas of local dense fog. i will get to that in the second. fairfield, concord have recently dropped into the of the twenties
but there are many students who rely on the buses including 54,000 special-education students and others who live far from schools and transportation. >> the city's last school bus strike, in 1979, lasted 14 weeks. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news governor jerry brown will be at uc board of regents meeting again today. more on what they will be talking about next. plus a full check of your thursday morning forecast that the kron 4 >> by 3:00 p.m.. taking a double look...
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to give the 23- campus system 125-million extra. 10-million of which would be used to expand online education. he says getting the extra funding would be a tough sell to the state legislature. >> good news for silicon valley and the tech sector today mountain view based-google reports fourth quarter earnings and beat analyst expectations by more than 14-billion dollars in revenue. that is up 36 percent from the previous year, giving google its first-ever 50 billion dollar year. google generated 51 billion in 2012, up from 37 billion in 2011. fuelled largly by it's venture into internet advertising. >> jacqueline: wheeler corp. to seek changes we have seen dry and mild weather but changes. as the rainfall approaches. temperatures are not going to feel that chilly. it is not bringing it that cold air. . drier conditions expected and the chance of showers returning to the forecast. the satellite and radar showing the increasing clouds from the south offshore. the system to the north fence ringing moisture that is converging. to the north that is-converging. it will start along the north bay coas
to give the 23- campus system 125-million extra. 10-million of which would be used to expand online education. he says getting the extra funding would be a tough sell to the state legislature. >> good news for silicon valley and the tech sector today mountain view based-google reports fourth quarter earnings and beat analyst expectations by more than 14-billion dollars in revenue. that is up 36 percent from the previous year, giving google its first-ever 50 billion dollar year. google...
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the column also promoted aids awareness and education. phillips and a daughter jeanne took over the column after her mother more than a decade ago. she says says she has a big shoes to fill perry ed andpauline phillips was 94 years old. >> will be right back.
the column also promoted aids awareness and education. phillips and a daughter jeanne took over the column after her mother more than a decade ago. she says says she has a big shoes to fill perry ed andpauline phillips was 94 years old. >> will be right back.
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a online education startup, known for offering special courses for free. through them, you will have access to remedial math and college level math as well as a statistics course for just $150 a piece. these are courses that students have to pass within their first year to continue on in their education. goencher jerry brown attended the signing of the agreement, because it's a way for students to graduate with lower student loan debt. >> 16% of the students at cal state get out in four years. and the longer you stay, the more you spend. so, this is a big huge problem with student debt approaching a trillion. so, online is a part of that solution. >> now, today, governor brown was all smiles at the csu announcement, but tomorrow he le ask that they explain their online failure, only one nonstudent enrolled after the uc system spent more than $4 million in marketing to students. now in contrast, the csu model is built for a existing group of students, students that need the courses to graduate at $150 a course. most students need some level of remediation,
a online education startup, known for offering special courses for free. through them, you will have access to remedial math and college level math as well as a statistics course for just $150 a piece. these are courses that students have to pass within their first year to continue on in their education. goencher jerry brown attended the signing of the agreement, because it's a way for students to graduate with lower student loan debt. >> 16% of the students at cal state get out in four...
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bay >> i don't want to get my nose from someone who has no education until there were 15. >> congratulations. i don't know if is you are lance armstrong i do not want to listen to. >> have a good weekend. >> staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. [ malheart-healthy suand delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers or crisp green peppers. start your new year right with a heart-healthy meal at your neighborhood subway today. >> 7:57 a.m.. >> new this morning coming up on the kron 4 morning news thousand petition apple to remove a controversy all app from there i tunes store. >> at 815 political analyst michael aki will be here to talk about next week's presidential inauguration
bay >> i don't want to get my nose from someone who has no education until there were 15. >> congratulations. i don't know if is you are lance armstrong i do not want to listen to. >> have a good weekend. >> staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. [ malheart-healthy suand delicious meals certified by the american heart...
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the temporary amphitheater will be used for concert, educational shows and televised viewing of the race. >> this will be the seating area. >> reporter: the staff took us into the construction zone. >> all of ceremonies will be here at america's cup pavilion so plenty of chances to meet those teams. >> reporter: and along with the sailing the america cup concert series will bring top international stars to the water front. today they announced sting will kick off the series. giving nonsailing fans a reason to come down. >> bring people like this kind of thing so it will be good. >> having entertainment to go along with the sport just adds to adds to the festive atmosphere. >> the temporary pavilion is scheduled to be completed mid- may. and the concert series will continue into september. reporting live from san francisco tonight, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> happening now the city council hearing from google about the search giant's expanse. google opens property in the city. tonight the company showing elected officials how they plan to handle a spike in photographic. >> in traffic. tonig
the temporary amphitheater will be used for concert, educational shows and televised viewing of the race. >> this will be the seating area. >> reporter: the staff took us into the construction zone. >> all of ceremonies will be here at america's cup pavilion so plenty of chances to meet those teams. >> reporter: and along with the sailing the america cup concert series will bring top international stars to the water front. today they announced sting will kick off the...
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higher education is turning to the web to gain revenue. as colleges look for new ways to make money -- some -- such as san jose state university -- have added online courses -- to attract students. at for-profit institutions such as university of phoenix -- students obtain their degree on the internet. now -- many colleges and universities with physical campuses are trying out the web model. the education sector has struggled to add revenue throughout the recession. cordelia maloney -- of the unversity of illinois at chicago, says the online model could take off if universities find a way to do it right. "i think what people are really struggling to do right now is figuring out how to make it work. how to offer a very high quality education at a resonable price. and do it in a way that is engaging for students so that you don't have situations where students get into these things spend money on it -- and then discover they can't complete it." maloney says nearly a third of all students 25 and older are taking classes online. americans are
higher education is turning to the web to gain revenue. as colleges look for new ways to make money -- some -- such as san jose state university -- have added online courses -- to attract students. at for-profit institutions such as university of phoenix -- students obtain their degree on the internet. now -- many colleges and universities with physical campuses are trying out the web model. the education sector has struggled to add revenue throughout the recession. cordelia maloney -- of the...
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he's going to launch an education program around mental health, he does that through executive order. there's some repurposing of money he already has, like i said, to deal with school preparedness and things like that. but for him, the big ticket items, the ones that are the most controversial, are going to require legislative action. >> rose: joe, do you believe the president has the will today to push this as aggressively as is necessary at a time that it has all these other issues and all these other balls in the court? >> i do. but i actually believe, again, that wayne lapierre and the more extreme elements of the gun lobby pushed anymore that direction. i certainly know from everything that i've heard today that the first lady and the president of the united states were shocked that their children were dragged into this debate in a tasteless commercial. i also know the white house a week ago or two weeks ago was talking about passing whatever they could pass but not make the mistake that george w. bush made after 2004 an overreach on social security and then have his mandate dis
he's going to launch an education program around mental health, he does that through executive order. there's some repurposing of money he already has, like i said, to deal with school preparedness and things like that. but for him, the big ticket items, the ones that are the most controversial, are going to require legislative action. >> rose: joe, do you believe the president has the will today to push this as aggressively as is necessary at a time that it has all these other issues and...
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and one of the ideas that has emerged from the meeting is starting more online education. 10% of the general education requirements in the future could be set up on some online academy that the university is using here wants to set up. governor jerry brown, a regent himself and a graduate of uc berkeley says he likes the idea and has submitted -- committed $10 million from the state budget to help the university add more online courses. >> we have to get out of our comfort zone and look at this thing in a way how do we maintain, enhance this wonderful institution called the university of california? and i'm a person, you know, i've been around a long time, i care about this university. i love learning. i love research but i'm a realist. >> reporter: uc administrators say developing more online courses would be a great opportunity to education more students. the university says it is looking to add about 150 online courses for freshmen and sophomores within the next three years. uc president mark yudof has said he's pledged to faculty that no layoffs will occur as a result of those on
and one of the ideas that has emerged from the meeting is starting more online education. 10% of the general education requirements in the future could be set up on some online academy that the university is using here wants to set up. governor jerry brown, a regent himself and a graduate of uc berkeley says he likes the idea and has submitted -- committed $10 million from the state budget to help the university add more online courses. >> we have to get out of our comfort zone and look...
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how california is trying to make higher education more affordable. >> we're live tonight in san francisco international airport. the idea of a name change has little lit up conversation on the abc 7 news facebook page. >> if you're tired of the cold snap, so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> sky 7 live over the mission district. the s.w.a.t. team and hostage he s.w.a.t. team and hostage suspect out of the home. >> this is the 20th avenue and anza street in richmond no. word on what the man did that brought police to his door, police say he barricaded himself inside and refused to come out. >> they're not saying if he is armed but nobody hasm$vmr been t at this poin
how california is trying to make higher education more affordable. >> we're live tonight in san francisco international airport. the idea of a name change has little lit up conversation on the abc 7 news facebook page. >> if you're tired of the cold snap, so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know...
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on the best way to cover the president's health care law, offering what they're calling specialized education in health care reporting. charlie gasperino. >> i can't wait to sign up, dude. (laughter) >> isn't that weird and that anyone would sign up for, i'm sorry we got it wrong. >> any, any journalists that signs up for this should be thrown out of the industry immediately and taking-- i'm trying to take it seriously. it's so stupid it's unbelievable. i'm going to pass this to adam. >> adam, what-- (laughter) >> i'm going to try to explain. part of this they think there's bad report ong this because the reporters don't know what's in the law and they want toive them the straight skinny right from the folks who wrote it. what do you make of that? >> normally, on journalistic issues charlie and i are in lockstep. i disagree with you, if you're a reporter covering the intricacies of this extremely complicated legislation and regulation, you have nothing to lose by going to a forum hosted by advocates. >> how about getting brain washed. >> brain washed? >> adam with all due respects. >> let me
on the best way to cover the president's health care law, offering what they're calling specialized education in health care reporting. charlie gasperino. >> i can't wait to sign up, dude. (laughter) >> isn't that weird and that anyone would sign up for, i'm sorry we got it wrong. >> any, any journalists that signs up for this should be thrown out of the industry immediately and taking-- i'm trying to take it seriously. it's so stupid it's unbelievable. i'm going to pass this...
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they are also concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values and hurt the quality of education. >> this has to be spread so they can have access to shops and downtown and to different kinds of schools. oh, these people. >> it's one of those we must use because there is space there. i hope you will consider. i don't want the town to lose financial support from the state which it will if it doesn't approve this. >> the town council may revisit some of the 36 other sites previously looked at for the project. >> some good earnings reports in the bay area for both google and ibm pushing markets higher overnight. for a look at how futures are trading we turn to kayla at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, john. we have features that are higher this morning likely due to good earnings reports from google and ibm. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 all closed at new five-year highs. seems to be a daily occurrence. the kou has been up eight of the past nine sessions. we get data on home prices and big earnings from mcdonald's and united technologies. this afternoon we hear
they are also concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values and hurt the quality of education. >> this has to be spread so they can have access to shops and downtown and to different kinds of schools. oh, these people. >> it's one of those we must use because there is space there. i hope you will consider. i don't want the town to lose financial support from the state which it will if it doesn't approve this. >> the town council may revisit some of the 36...
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we want a bigger house and a better education. we want everything that's better. >> not necessarily anymore, my dear mandy. what people are wanting is they want to be able to sleep at night. they want to get out of the house they bought and all they ever want to do is rent. they don't want do that. now we have the problem of they got themselves into debt. they owe more money than they have. now what do they do? and that was the second point that you made there, brian, where they're now going to their 401(k) plans and they're borrowing and that is by far the stupidest thing you could ever do in your life is do borrow money from your 401(k). >> it's a savings vehicle. surely you shouldn't be allowed to take money out of your 401(k). >> you should not be allowed to take money out of your 401(k). you should not be paid to take money out of your 401(k). listen closely. when you take money from a 401(k), your employer will say to you, here's how it will work. i'll pay you 8% on the money you pay, i'm charging you that 8%. you're paying
we want a bigger house and a better education. we want everything that's better. >> not necessarily anymore, my dear mandy. what people are wanting is they want to be able to sleep at night. they want to get out of the house they bought and all they ever want to do is rent. they don't want do that. now we have the problem of they got themselves into debt. they owe more money than they have. now what do they do? and that was the second point that you made there, brian, where they're now...
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there's an aging population here, they want educated workers to come. but for those who do, it's still back to school. these are spanish engineers with six hours a day of intensive german learning. and it's not just the young. >> you need a lot of time. a lot of effort. and then it's really difficult to learn german. >> difficult even when you can speak some. samuel is an i.t. specialist. he lost his job because of the spanish crisis. now he wakes each day at 4:00 to deliver germany its bread. this isn't the life he imagined. >> after three months if you have to job, you start to run out of money. this is the second step for me. >> there will be many more like him. europe and the unemployment is still rising and the educated jobless will travel wherever they can to build a future. matthew price, "bbc world news," germany. >> 40 years ago today the supreme court reached a landmark decision in the case of row versus wade. it gave women thal constitutional right to abortion but did not achieve consensus. so it's not hard to get an abortion since the court
there's an aging population here, they want educated workers to come. but for those who do, it's still back to school. these are spanish engineers with six hours a day of intensive german learning. and it's not just the young. >> you need a lot of time. a lot of effort. and then it's really difficult to learn german. >> difficult even when you can speak some. samuel is an i.t. specialist. he lost his job because of the spanish crisis. now he wakes each day at 4:00 to deliver germany...
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i believe when our people are succeed chg they got the tools we theed to get the great education, get a good job, look after their kids, have some basic security, that... there is nothing can stop america. >> the three-minute long video is from the inaugural committee. on it, he discusses what the inauguration means to him and to the nation and talks about his admiration of president lincoln and dr. martin luther king junior. president obama's inauguration is monday. >> washington gearing up for the 57th inauguration. crews busy getting everything in place. and it's lower than the $8 million. the number is higher than previous inauguration autos abc 7 coverage of the inauguration begins monday at 4:00 a.m. with a special edition of abc "good morning america". we'll stream coverage live from washington on abc 7 news.com starting at 6:30 monday morning so onair, and online. >> so how are apple, google and microsoft doing? plus more trouble at fox con. >> yes. we're live from bloomberg west with that and more on your bloomberg after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, google's
i believe when our people are succeed chg they got the tools we theed to get the great education, get a good job, look after their kids, have some basic security, that... there is nothing can stop america. >> the three-minute long video is from the inaugural committee. on it, he discusses what the inauguration means to him and to the nation and talks about his admiration of president lincoln and dr. martin luther king junior. president obama's inauguration is monday. >> washington...
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they are hopefully very soon going to close the education business. and i think there's still meaningful upside. we are long every share we've had of mhp. pacd, long every share there, as well. >> next tweet goes to guy. george tweets, with market volatility, does it make sense to sell covered calls on big moving higher and buy back on dips? >> george farkas. i would say we sort of discussed this, but given the fact where the vix is, i don't think it makes a lot of sense. you're not getting paid enough to do it. the better play is probably to buy put protection, go the other way. instead of earning that synthetic dividend, use the fact that the vix is down here to buy puts protection. >> all right, first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark w
they are hopefully very soon going to close the education business. and i think there's still meaningful upside. we are long every share we've had of mhp. pacd, long every share there, as well. >> next tweet goes to guy. george tweets, with market volatility, does it make sense to sell covered calls on big moving higher and buy back on dips? >> george farkas. i would say we sort of discussed this, but given the fact where the vix is, i don't think it makes a lot of sense. you're not...
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. >> the governor's proposed education will be discussed for education for $371 million for the university california and the plan to allocate $10 million for online solutions to help students pass high demand courses were the board tables fees that would affect senior whose register for a heavy course loads and student whose repeat courses. the person low park city council will constitute another facebook expansion, on to a 22 acre piece of property across the street from the current location on willow road, and the new campus is worth $1.5 million to the city for everything from traffic improvement and maintenance to education and training. the through facility would employ 2,800 people. officials of menlo park will take up the plan at 5:30. now the hostages crisis in north africa. we have an exclusive interview with the wife of an american who flare ohly escaped death, 74 days of terror from inside, recorded by a hostage and broadcast by am general -- algerian tv. 38 of the men were executed or killed in the rescue families. three were american. one american got out, a husband told his
. >> the governor's proposed education will be discussed for education for $371 million for the university california and the plan to allocate $10 million for online solutions to help students pass high demand courses were the board tables fees that would affect senior whose register for a heavy course loads and student whose repeat courses. the person low park city council will constitute another facebook expansion, on to a 22 acre piece of property across the street from the current...
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they are making sure all current students can complete and transfer their education. last year they found a number of problems with the colleges structure and finance and they will have a certain amount of time to issue their information and final ruling could come soon. >>> phillip stole $1,700 from a bank of america branch and he is charged with burglary and both are felonies. he has pled not guilty and court records indicate problems. >>> there are rough waves after several people had to be rescued in just three days. the latest rescue shows a surfer with few problems had to be rescued. he got tired and climbed up on to the rock while his friend called for help. when rescue teams arrived, his friend climbed off the rock and had to be brought back to shore. >> also know your skill level because the waves have been rough. >> it kept rescue teams very busy and on saturday and sunday they had record rescues and they are expected tobies i again today -- expected to be busy again today. >>> there is a lot of slow traffic, let's start with the bay bridge and we had an ear
they are making sure all current students can complete and transfer their education. last year they found a number of problems with the colleges structure and finance and they will have a certain amount of time to issue their information and final ruling could come soon. >>> phillip stole $1,700 from a bank of america branch and he is charged with burglary and both are felonies. he has pled not guilty and court records indicate problems. >>> there are rough waves after several...
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>> this exrecordry young woman cut ties with her parents. úl the last check for her education. she is now a graduate student there and contemplating a dock torit in writing. she's only just getting used to the idea she can have a bright, beautiful future. >> 28-year-old lynn watch hears peer yens, talking about how growing up in san jose, her parents sold her for sex. >> my parents began selling me for sex at the age of 10 after years of preparation. my father raped three mee from age 3 until i left at age 20. >> she somehow thrived academically in south bay public schools, her parents made her sign a contract and threatened her life. at age 11 they took her to a cafe, a front for a brothel. and raped and heard r >> watching something that every day i wished it wasn't true. >> she went public and became an advocate about three years ago. but it is hard to face per past. >> part of healing is z.thriving is admitting to myself that that happened and that i deal with consequences of that. >> and tons of shame. some point i believed this is what i deserved. >> she hopes telling th
>> this exrecordry young woman cut ties with her parents. úl the last check for her education. she is now a graduate student there and contemplating a dock torit in writing. she's only just getting used to the idea she can have a bright, beautiful future. >> 28-year-old lynn watch hears peer yens, talking about how growing up in san jose, her parents sold her for sex. >> my parents began selling me for sex at the age of 10 after years of preparation. my father raped three mee...
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department of education shows the high school education rate in the united states is the highest in almost 40 years. 78% of students are finishing on time. that's the best number since 1976. but 20% are not able to finish high school in four years. in california 405,000 students graduated in 2010 and almost 93,000 dropped out. the california drop out rate of 5% is higher than the national average. >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson has one last chance to keep the sacramento kings from leaving town. the nba has confirmed that the maloof brothers have agreed to sell the kings to a seattle based investment group. sacramento has just a couple of months to make a counter offer before the nba meeting and signs off on the deal. they also plan to reinstate seattle super sonics. >>> we've been hanging on to the house i guess for probably going on two years now wanting to sell. >> a big shift in the bay area real estate there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology tha
department of education shows the high school education rate in the united states is the highest in almost 40 years. 78% of students are finishing on time. that's the best number since 1976. but 20% are not able to finish high school in four years. in california 405,000 students graduated in 2010 and almost 93,000 dropped out. the california drop out rate of 5% is higher than the national average. >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson has one last chance to keep the sacramento kings from...
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education secretary arne duncan says in a struggling economy there's more competition for jobs which means kids feel a high school diploma is even more important. >>> fire officials right now are trying to reassure east bay residents they are still safe following a series of recent firestation closures. contra costa county fire officials holding the latest in a series of community meetings. this one is in walnut creek. officials planning to discuss the closure of firestation 4 and how services will be impacted there. the meeting set to start tonight at 7:00 at the walnut heights elementary school. a total of four stations in walnut creek, clayton and lafayette will be shut down as part of a countywide plan to trim a $17 million budget gap. >>> work is set to start this morning on a section of the bay bridge damaged when it was hit by an oil tanker earlier this month. caltrans now planning to replace fenders on the western tower that was sideswiped back on january 7th. officials say the pier itself is okay because the fenders did exactly what they're supposed to do and absorbed that d
education secretary arne duncan says in a struggling economy there's more competition for jobs which means kids feel a high school diploma is even more important. >>> fire officials right now are trying to reassure east bay residents they are still safe following a series of recent firestation closures. contra costa county fire officials holding the latest in a series of community meetings. this one is in walnut creek. officials planning to discuss the closure of firestation 4 and how...
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department of education shows the high school education rate in the united states is the highest in almost 40 years. 78% of students are finishing on time. that's the best number since 1976. but 20% are not able to finish high school in four years. in california 405,000 students graduated in 2010 and almost 93,000 dropped out. the california drop out rate of 5% is higher than the national average. >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson has one last chance to keep the sacramento kings from leaving town. the nba has confirmed that the maloof brothers have agreed to sell the kings to a seattle based investment group. sacramento has just a couple of months to make a counter offer before the nba meeting and signs off on the deal. they also plan to reinstate seattle super sonics. >>> we've been hanging on to the house i guess for probably going on two years now wanting to sell. >> a big shift in the bay area real estate market. >> but first we'll go back to the nation's capital. the key difference between today's inauguration compared to four years ago. mmmma choice of 6 skillet entrees, each with a
department of education shows the high school education rate in the united states is the highest in almost 40 years. 78% of students are finishing on time. that's the best number since 1976. but 20% are not able to finish high school in four years. in california 405,000 students graduated in 2010 and almost 93,000 dropped out. the california drop out rate of 5% is higher than the national average. >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson has one last chance to keep the sacramento kings from...
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. >> when he drops something like that, you try to make an educated assumption based on his prior involvement with a phone call. >> absolutely. and although he doesn't really come back to this theme in the letter and the comment about the supplements didn't go down comes early in the letter, other things he mentions in that sentence he touches on as he goes on. but, you know, he's very hard on himself here. he says the disappointing fourth quarter result reduced our year from good to pedestrian. while it's hard to year from good to pedestrian. it nonetheless falls short of our goals. he talks about shorts that lost money, that made money in their long book. >> he is nothing if not cagey. the way he drops the iron supplement. could be any number of publicly traded companies. >> absolutely. >> we know his history with green mountain. that's easy to figure out. we know the apple deal. that's easy to figure out. now the market will spend several hours before whether he short herbalife. >> back to you as soon as we have details. >> all right. coming up on halftime. you asked and we will answer. st
. >> when he drops something like that, you try to make an educated assumption based on his prior involvement with a phone call. >> absolutely. and although he doesn't really come back to this theme in the letter and the comment about the supplements didn't go down comes early in the letter, other things he mentions in that sentence he touches on as he goes on. but, you know, he's very hard on himself here. he says the disappointing fourth quarter result reduced our year from good...
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were concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values along with hurting the quality of education. >> they can have access to shops, downtown. this would not be all in one location. oh, these people. >> it's one of those we must use because there is space there. i don't want the town to lose financial support from the state which it will if it doesn't approve this. >> town council says they may revisit 36 other sites previously looked at for the project. >> let's revisit a look at the forecast for today. a change in the works. let's go to christina loren. >> something new to talk about. >> not so bad in san jose. probably want to grab your umbrella. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. nice comfortable afternoon. above seasonal averages because we are starting out mild. off and on afternoon showers keep your temperatures in the 50s for today. cooler for thursday. a few fingering showers tomorrow morning. then a mix of sun and clouds. we'll get out on thursday. a better day for the outdoor activities. today, temperatures work like this. by noon, the hour by hour forecast shows you we'l
were concerned the affordable housing would decrease property values along with hurting the quality of education. >> they can have access to shops, downtown. this would not be all in one location. oh, these people. >> it's one of those we must use because there is space there. i don't want the town to lose financial support from the state which it will if it doesn't approve this. >> town council says they may revisit 36 other sites previously looked at for the project....
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gilchrist, where do you stand on increased funding for the pell grant, vis-a-vis the education budget for the coming fiscal year? that... is a great question. groundbreaking look inside the church of scientology. for the first time on tv, oscar winner paul hagga, the highest profile scientologist ever to leave the church speaks out to harry smith. >> does this concern you, our having this conversation right now? >> yes, of course it does. it's insanity. these are not people you want to mess with. >> and one family claims what they endured to break free of the church. >> they would separate us. there's a guard outside. >> do you know how crazy this sounds? >> i know. >> it was crazy to us as well. >>> also tonight, the lance armstrong saga. after years of denials, he finally admits to years of doping in tonight's interview with oprah. bob costas will be with us to talk about the fallout and all those armstrong attacked along the way. >>> and chelsea clinton reports on a life-changing love story that is now changing the lives of hundreds of girls. >> we can provide a safe place to prote
gilchrist, where do you stand on increased funding for the pell grant, vis-a-vis the education budget for the coming fiscal year? that... is a great question. groundbreaking look inside the church of scientology. for the first time on tv, oscar winner paul hagga, the highest profile scientologist ever to leave the church speaks out to harry smith. >> does this concern you, our having this conversation right now? >> yes, of course it does. it's insanity. these are not people you want...
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my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put things in perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. not everything in the market can be explained by cold hard facts. not everything is rational or even cut and dried or it can even be ascertained with close scrutiny. including today where the dow vaulted 67 points s&p advanced, nasdaq climbed .33%. the stocks of companies that basically have nothing good to say go up anyway. truly miserable quarter on friday. they rallied baa because there's a consensus with bankers keeping rates lower or taking them lower, the second half of 2013 will be better than the second half of 2012. and that will eventually propel stocks higher. so it's best to get in on the ground floor than wait. we see it in johnson & johnson, which not only cut guidance yesterday, barely got dinged despite the cut, but was featured on the front page of the "new york times" today in an article entitled "maker aware of 408% failure in hip implant." this stock rallied 10 cents on the news. come on! ♪ hallelujah >> how is that for outrageous? if t
my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put things in perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. not everything in the market can be explained by cold hard facts. not everything is rational or even cut and dried or it can even be ascertained with close scrutiny. including today where the dow vaulted 67 points s&p advanced, nasdaq climbed .33%. the stocks of companies that basically have nothing good to say go up anyway. truly miserable quarter on friday. they rallied baa because...
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oakland's was keeping her promise to oakland's school children to fund their college education. she told the audience that the next goal is to open up a boarding school for the underprivileged kids. >> 95 to 80% of the students will graduate because they will not be in this room and on the ground that it will be in the dorms. she explained how volunteering with their project has changed the teenagers to learn how to prepare meals. >> and they have had someone with the eyes for them for helping me save that life and you're not the same. >> when you are accepting all the awards for their efforts to include the disabled in the every day activities. she took the opportunity to express the feeling that will be common among all winners. it'll be the most awarding feeling in the world and i feel very blessed to be able to do work here today that i love. >> and they stepped up to the podium with the dog. it is one of many that their organizations has trained to alert the diabetics to a dangerous change in the blood sugar levels, saying he believes that volunteering is the way of life. >
oakland's was keeping her promise to oakland's school children to fund their college education. she told the audience that the next goal is to open up a boarding school for the underprivileged kids. >> 95 to 80% of the students will graduate because they will not be in this room and on the ground that it will be in the dorms. she explained how volunteering with their project has changed the teenagers to learn how to prepare meals. >> and they have had someone with the eyes for them...
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i'm gonna makage educated decision -- make an educated decision. >> members will hold two more meetings. the subcommittee will make a recommendation to vote. >>> gun sales in san francisco are expected to keep rising in response to the recent gun control -- gun control proposals. right now, a person living in san francisco can travel to the peninsula or elsewhere in the state to buy a weapon. that purchase will be recorded in that city but there will be no official record of the gun coming into san francisco. there are several other loopholes as well. mike thompson will head up a hearing. he believes a second amendment should be protected. but he says there's room for changes in gun policies to rece gun violence. he says those required background checks and he supports strictly penalties for those who buy guns for those who cannot get them otherwise. >>> the nra executive vice president spoke to a group of supporters in reno, nevada last night and took issue with president obama for saying americans shouldn't mistake absolutism for principle. >> barack obama is saying that the only prin
i'm gonna makage educated decision -- make an educated decision. >> members will hold two more meetings. the subcommittee will make a recommendation to vote. >>> gun sales in san francisco are expected to keep rising in response to the recent gun control -- gun control proposals. right now, a person living in san francisco can travel to the peninsula or elsewhere in the state to buy a weapon. that purchase will be recorded in that city but there will be no official record of the...
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we have to place a lot more emphasis on human capital, particularly educating younger kids, not just college-educated kids but kids who get good vocational training for the kind of jobs that we're going to need. we're going to need to not just rely on energy but a whole lot of other things to make us competitive, including infrastructure. >> okay. we're going leave it -- actually, one final question. hillary clinton, how's she feeling? >> hillary clinton is feeling great. we just had a ceremony where we gave her a football helmet for her to wear around the house. but she has done a fabulous job. she'll probably be leaving soon. we'll all miss her. but i think one of the things that she's done and i want to emphasize this, the state department now is playing an active role in supporting american companies around the world. and i think that is one of the very important legacies. other governments are supporting their companies, the state department and other -- >> are you going to stick around? >> i hope to stay around for a while longer. >> i imagine we may see you on the "squawk" set
we have to place a lot more emphasis on human capital, particularly educating younger kids, not just college-educated kids but kids who get good vocational training for the kind of jobs that we're going to need. we're going to need to not just rely on energy but a whole lot of other things to make us competitive, including infrastructure. >> okay. we're going leave it -- actually, one final question. hillary clinton, how's she feeling? >> hillary clinton is feeling great. we just...
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he will also seek to have new antibullying education in those schools. more mental health counselors and more assistance for those who deal with mental health issues. >> major, thank you very much. and the vice president and president have just entered the auditorium. let's listen in. >> the innocents who were murdered 33 days ago. our heart goes out to. you show incredible courage. incredible courage being here and the president and i are going to do everything in our power to honor the memory of your children and your wives with the work we take up here today. it's been 33 days since the nation's heart was broken by the horrific senseless violence that took place at sandy hook elementary school. 20. 20 beautiful first graders gunned down in a place that's supposed to be their second sanctuary. six, six members of the staff killed trying to save those children. it's literally been hard for the nation to comprehend. hard for the nation to fathom. and i know for the families who are here, time is not measured in days. it's measured in minutes. in seconds.
he will also seek to have new antibullying education in those schools. more mental health counselors and more assistance for those who deal with mental health issues. >> major, thank you very much. and the vice president and president have just entered the auditorium. let's listen in. >> the innocents who were murdered 33 days ago. our heart goes out to. you show incredible courage. incredible courage being here and the president and i are going to do everything in our power to...
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if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on as we gear up for apple's numbers after the bell. apple has been sliding over the last three months. although, research in motion is on the rebound. how do you play these two names. eric jackson is an apple and r.i.m. holder. he's also a forbes columnist, jones us on the newsline. welcome back. >> hey, carl. >> a lot of discussion about people being afraid to step into apple before the numbers. worries about the first decline year over year and income at about ten years. is that going to happen? >> it might. i think the headline will be that they meet consensus, which is $55 billion in revenues. and 1350 in eps. i think that
if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on...
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you can't school indo-- you can't schedule innovation or idea education. when we look at facilities around the world, we're looking for little opportunities for engineers or creative people to come together. >> reporter: the rooms google has created for those creative people include ski gondolas in the zurich office a pub-like office in dublin. >> it was a conference room made overnight. the idea behind this is the employees should own their individual space and be as creative as possible. and we shouldn't get in the way. >> reporter: when all that innovation gets too much there's a solution for that, too. should we whisper out here? >> i think so. no sworp complete without a -- no workplace is complete without a nap pod. we found a five minute to 15-minute nap works before sunday's football game why not at work? >> reporter: the lab searches for building materials that are free of chemicals like soy foam furniture. even the impact of paint colors is analyzed. >> we actually get a negative response out of this color. you probably won't see it popping up in
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upward mobility may be a problem of education. how many times did you hear the president say that we don't spend enough on education? the problem is, we have no cause/effectiveness aspects in place. spending more might make politicians feel good when they go home but doesn't cure the problem. last but not least, green energy. we're going to subsidize the solyndras. don't think so. it's been around at the beginning of many centuries. maybe the problem is that when you have 330 million people in this country, solar panels just aren't going to cut it for what drives business. energy, real energy like natural gas. cause/effects, be careful. there's a lot of nefarious activity. >> flagging this to our viewers, mark cuban walking "squawk on the street." the president is lying when he says a calorie or fructose is the same as any other to your body. we just had the discussion talking about their new initiative trying to address obesity. interesting, huh? >> real turn here. >> a lot more "squawk on the street" still ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345
upward mobility may be a problem of education. how many times did you hear the president say that we don't spend enough on education? the problem is, we have no cause/effectiveness aspects in place. spending more might make politicians feel good when they go home but doesn't cure the problem. last but not least, green energy. we're going to subsidize the solyndras. don't think so. it's been around at the beginning of many centuries. maybe the problem is that when you have 330 million people in...
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universities competing in dis 1 sports spend as much as sake times more per athlete than than spend to educate other students. between 2005 the next hour of newsroom" starts now. >>> stories we're watching now. a fiery explosion pierces the london fog and debris from an exploding helicopter showers commuters below. >>> lance armstrong may confess to armstrong but that won't cut it with anti-doping officials. they want much, much more. walmart going after american goodwill, promising to boost spending on u.s. products by 50%. >>> hundreds of thousands are expected to visit washington for the presidential inauguration. many with smartphones in hand, now the rush is on to keep everyone connected. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm carol costello. we start this hour talking about a major announcement from president obama and the vice president, joe biden. next hour they will unveil their plan to fight gun violence in america. and they'll be joined by several families of newtown shooting victims and children who wrote letters about gun violenc
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as investors we owe it to our clients to bring all that together to make an educated investment positioning for their portfolios. >> all right. so then what did you -- i know how you look around corners at pimco and multispeed universe. i got all your phrases in this new normal that we have. how are you handicapping those three things that you said? i don't think you're positive about the two sides coming to the. are you? >> no. first, joe, it's great that you say new normal. >> i say multi -- i say -- we'll see whether it really is a new normal. a new normal can't only last three years, mohamed. i'm still hoping you're wrong. i don't want this forever. >> no, we said in 2009, two to five years. so 2009 we said it for three to five years. >> wait a second. that means you're already right it's 2013. >> you're done. by coincidence he's already right. >> slow growth, unusually high unemployment, the system credit and debt issues. okay so in terms of what to expect, you should expect that once again it's going to be incredibly noisy. we're not going to get any positive momentum out of this to d
as investors we owe it to our clients to bring all that together to make an educated investment positioning for their portfolios. >> all right. so then what did you -- i know how you look around corners at pimco and multispeed universe. i got all your phrases in this new normal that we have. how are you handicapping those three things that you said? i don't think you're positive about the two sides coming to the. are you? >> no. first, joe, it's great that you say new normal....
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with your help, scooter and thousands like him can receive the eqief lent of an eighth grade education. and hygiene. we might not be able to cure him but we might prevent skeeter from running for a second congressional term. >> obama is in cahoots are barbra streisand al gore who has a big house. >> please help us erase obama derangement syndrome. a half-baked thought is a terrible thing to waste. >> stephanie: now al gore has a bigger house. >> he got a laugh or something. >> stephanie: it is funny. 47 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> go ahead laugh out loud in your cubicle! everyone always thinks you're a left wing lunatic anyway. it's "the stephanie miller show." you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo
with your help, scooter and thousands like him can receive the eqief lent of an eighth grade education. and hygiene. we might not be able to cure him but we might prevent skeeter from running for a second congressional term. >> obama is in cahoots are barbra streisand al gore who has a big house. >> please help us erase obama derangement syndrome. a half-baked thought is a terrible thing to waste. >> stephanie: now al gore has a bigger house. >> he got a laugh or...
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poverty and race and poor education is still a very bad combination. we have a lot of work to be done, but, my goodness how far this country has come. >> secretary rice, thank you and we're so glad you're here. >> thank you. >>> and security is intense here in washington. with more than 6,000 officers on the beat. some of them are hiding in plain sight. we go behind the scenes. that's next on "cbs this morning." to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph.
poverty and race and poor education is still a very bad combination. we have a lot of work to be done, but, my goodness how far this country has come. >> secretary rice, thank you and we're so glad you're here. >> thank you. >>> and security is intense here in washington. with more than 6,000 officers on the beat. some of them are hiding in plain sight. we go behind the scenes. that's next on "cbs this morning." to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf!...
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to invest in brain power and education, and also lift up neighborhoods at the same time. and to his credit, he's been more collabrative with mayors, i think than we've seen in a long time. so i have a lot of hope for the second term. >> mayor castro of san antonio, texas, and brother joaquin castro in congress, very kind of you to spend a moment with us. >> great to be here. >> the president will be leaving the capitol shortly. he'll go out the east front where members of the u.s. military have been assembled so that we can symbolically review the troops. and we have leon panetta joining us now from inside the capitol. can you hear us, second panetta? >> i can, good to talk to you. >> nice to talk to you, mr. secretary. >> i don't think three weeks ago any americans would have thought that north africa would be at the top of the security concerns. we've heard three americans were killed in that hostage situation in algeria and seven americans were freed. i wonder what you think the president has to do over the next four years? >> as i've been saying this is all part of th
to invest in brain power and education, and also lift up neighborhoods at the same time. and to his credit, he's been more collabrative with mayors, i think than we've seen in a long time. so i have a lot of hope for the second term. >> mayor castro of san antonio, texas, and brother joaquin castro in congress, very kind of you to spend a moment with us. >> great to be here. >> the president will be leaving the capitol shortly. he'll go out the east front where members of the...